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LEPIDOPTERA. 
spots ; the rest of the surface is more or less covered with 
large irregular black spots ; beneath the tips of the fore 
wings are seven or eight silvery spots, and on the under 
Fig. 111. 
side of the hind wings are above twenty large silvery-white 
spots, six of which are near the base, and the rest are 
arranged in three curved rows. 
Expands from 2} to 3^ inches. 
Very common on flowers in low grounds in the latter part 
of July and the bon-innino; of Auo:ust. 
Argynnis Myrina^ Cramer. Myrina Butterfly. (Fig. 112.) 
Wings tawny, bordered with black above, with a row of 
black crescents adjoining the 
border, and another of round 
black spots at a distance from 
it ; the remainder of the sur¬ 
face from the base to the mid¬ 
dle with irregular black spots; 
under side of the hind wings 
variegated with brown, with a few ochre-yellow spaces inter¬ 
posed, and above twenty silvery-white spots arranged in four 
rows ; between the two outer rows is a series of black dots, 
and between the two inner rows a single black dot encir¬ 
cled with silvery white. 
Expands from to l^r inch. 
